I like to sync my files with PowerFolder.
I can directly sync my computers in LAN or online and don't need to upload them to any service provider....And it works perfectly between my Linux and Windows box. I think a Mac client is also available.
Try PowerFolder. It's a mature alternative:
* The software works since 2003
* It gets actively developed
* It's open source - a free Basic client is available
* There is a commercial Pro client with advanced security and connectivity features and 5 GB Online backup space
Try PowerFolder. It's a mature alternative:
* The software works since 2003
* It gets actively developed
* It's open source - a free Basic client is available
* There is a commercial Pro client with advanced security and connectivity features and 5 GB Online backup space
I recommend PowerFolder for synchronizing your notebook with the servers.
It is capable of bi-directional synchronization as described in your usecase.
PowerFolder also automatically detects nodes on LAN or Internet and (re-) establishes the connection if possible.
Since it does delta-synchronization like rsync it works very well with slightly changing files.
I like to sync my files with PowerFolder. I can directly sync my computers in LAN or online and don't need to upload them to any service provider. ...And it works perfectly between my Linux and Windows box. I think a Mac client is also available.
Sorry for posting this again, but:
Try PowerFolder. It's a mature alternative:
* The software works since 2003
* It gets actively developed
* It's open source - a free Basic client is available
* There is a commercial Pro client with advanced security and connectivity features and 5 GB Online backup space
http://www.powerfolder.com/
Best regards,
Christian
pfft "technology preview"?
Try PowerFolder. It's a mature alternative:
* The software works since 2003
* It gets actively developed
* It's open source - a free Basic client is available
* There is a commercial Pro client with advanced security and connectivity features and 5 GB Online backup space
http://www.powerfolder.com/
Best regards,
Christian
I recommend PowerFolder for synchronizing your notebook with the servers.
It is capable of bi-directional synchronization as described in your usecase.
PowerFolder also automatically detects nodes on LAN or Internet and (re-) establishes the connection if possible.
Since it does delta-synchronization like rsync it works very well with slightly changing files.
You might want to give it a try:
PowerFolder Webpage
regards,
tot